Natasha Nelson models Mariana Nelson’s outfit made from ribbons left over from a school play. In the background are Festival of Arts fashion show judges Diane Challis Davy and Alex Jaeger. (Spencer Grant)

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Hummingbird Meadows and Eli James Wanket model wedding outfits by Brad Elsberry. The duo won the Most Creative Concept and People’s Choice awards at Sunday’s Festival of Arts fashion show. (Spencer Grant)

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Caryn Werfelmann models “Time to Stop for Art” by Lani Emmanuel and Mike Tauber. The outfit is made of shopping and trash bags, with a clock hat made of cardboard and Popsicle sticks. (Spencer Grant)

Logan Campos models designer Rachelle Weir’s eclectic outfit evoking H.G. Wells’ science-fiction novel “The Time Machine.” The outfit won the award for Most Innovative Use of Materials at Sunday’s Festival of Arts fashion show in Laguna Beach. (Spencer Grant)

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Elizabeth McGee models her own creation composed of magazines, tape, thread and staples intended to portray what H.G. Wells might have seen while he was writing “The Time Machine” in 1895. She won the award for Most Exciting Ensemble Inspired by “The Time Machine.” (Spencer Grant)